Rallies planned for the second anniversary of the Egyptian Revolution today turned violent with demonstrators in several cities attacking government buildings and opposition figures declaring that the ruling Islamist government had “stole” the revolution.

At least nine people were shot dead in Suez, including one member of security forces, while clashes there and elsewhere left another 300-plus people wounded, 280 civilians and 55 security forces members.

Major protests were reported in all of Egypt’s major cities, and while there were reports of clashes with police several places, Suez and Ismailia were the primary sites for major violence.

In Ismailia, the protesters attacked the headquarters of the Muslim Brotherhood, setting it on fire, and also tried to burn several government buildings. These are the largest protests since the dispute over edicts leading up to the referendum on Egypt’s constitution.

You have few kind of revolution.., one is people revolution organized and achieved by the will of people, second is the reactionary revolution done and orchestrated by the other party then people, third is the one which due to circumstances can be high jacked by the other party.., where democracy and people are ignored by that party. Now Egypt or jordanian,Tunisians or Libyan are…, Sunny muslims high jacked uprising.., not a revolution.., but uprising of people demanding democracy.., here poor people tend to vote more in direction of a religious thinking that god is the one of who they voted for.., in this case the sunny Muslims regime supported by the Saudis.., in Iran.., people have passed that time.

I find it amusing that Ditz's infantile fantasy of a so-called "Arab Spring" has now produced a backwards tyrannical government along with an intolerant and violent theocratic society, topped off with the "killing fields" of a rowdy mobs…all of this in a relatively short time…